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Bolsonaro tests positive for coronavirus

The president had told his followers on Monday July 6 that he had symptoms such as a fever of 38 degrees and pain

07.Jul.2020 às 13h03
São Paulo
From the newsroom

Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro affirmed on Tuesday July 7 that he tested positive for COVID-19. The information was confirmed by the Special Secretary of Social Communication.

“The result of the COVID-19 test done by the President Jair Bolsonaro on the night of Monday July 7 presented a positive diagnosis. The president remains in good health and at this moment he is in the Alvorada Palace,” said the government in a note.

Bolsonaro told his followers on Monday July 6, that he had symptoms such as a fever of 38 degrees and pain in his body. He is reported to be feeling well and with “clean lungs.”

Brazil is currently second in the world with over 1,623,000 confirmed cases and 65,487 deaths as of July 7. Bolsonaro's response to coronavirus has been harshly criticized both within Brazil and by leaders and movements across the world. He has consistently denied the gravity of the situation, writing the disease off as a "little cold" and standing firmly against all quarantine and lockdown measures.

His harsh stance of denial has also intensified existing conflicts between the branches of power in Brazil and today he faces over 30 requests for impeachment. 

 

Edited by: Rodrigo Durao Coelho
Translated by: Zoe PC, with Peoples Dispatch
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